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russia outperforming that. play russia against the s&p. >> did you try any of the clothes on in forever 21. >> did you feel beautiful? >> yeah. >> did you feel 21 again? >> you still love those shoes. >> you know, you're not allowed to tape people. >> apparently you are. >> i love the deliberation in front of the mirror like, h'm, is this my color. >> right size. >> for the who concert today. we're going to the who concert. >> final trade. >> we did it. pay. >> steve
russia outperforming that. play russia against the s&p. >> did you try any of the clothes on in forever 21. >> did you feel beautiful? >> yeah. >> did you feel 21 again? >> you still love those shoes. >> you know, you're not allowed to tape people. >> apparently you are. >> i love the deliberation in front of the mirror like, h'm, is this my color. >> right size. >> for the who concert today. we're going to the who concert....
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if russia tells them you have to calm down they'll calm down. >> you think they're going lower. are you buying or selling oil slide? logon to futuresnow.cnbc.com and vote in our poll, we'll give you the results on our website and while there catch today's show, we have investment guru curtis arlidge of bny mellon and tune in to that and doug cass will reveal how he's playing apple's wild ride today at 1:00 p.m. futuresnow.cnbc.com. >> see you at the top of the hour on cnbc.com. >>> coming up halftime fund managers doing fancy trading to give portfolios a temporary boost and are you, the investor, left holding the bag? jpmorgan's tom lee on track to hit his 2012 s&p target, we'll ask him what's next for the market own your money when halftime comes back. o o. >>> welcome back. will quarter end she nan ganz be hurting your money? some portfolio managers are bidding up stocks the second before a quarter ends, those stocks see temporary pops and the managers can point to bigger quarterly gains. jon najarian joins us live from new york. doc good to see you. some call this window dres
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species of birds but also it is and are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world much of this here we see the great white pelican and several species of the domination pelican which are both in the read data book but there are only forty to fifty couples left in the region you know how we can use as well as other species at the monish who do know feed and face these birds are waiting for their parents to bring them food to the best cash for them is in a small area is a lake with a warrant is relatively fresh as fish cannot survive in the salty a part of the money and the lakes getting salty every year the monish with the lows and all to fish oil reservoir which has failed in the nineteen fifties in the areas hot climate the evaporates quickly and the local saw as natural saltiness takes over just for the poor stupid storm matures there are relatively few water sources here some water comes from the dawn river and some from the cuban during the last three to four years we've had a very severe drought th
species of birds but also it is and are on the verge of extinction on these islands in the south of russia they find shelter before migrating to other parts of the world much of this here we see the great white pelican and several species of the domination pelican which are both in the read data book but there are only forty to fifty couples left in the region you know how we can use as well as other species at the monish who do know feed and face these birds are waiting for their parents to...
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russia is coming back. after can has been a good story this year. i think you put all that together on the crane side it offsets some of the negatives we've seen in europe and china. liz: okay. let me just make that clear for our viewers. the americas, chile, peru, some of brazil, russia and then of course the fracking business is just amazing. let's get to the food service part of this. you know, your involvement in two different businesses. it is a reat balance one is weaker and one pulls up the rear. how well is the food service business and where are the pockets of grenlt? >> the -- strength. pockets of strength are as they recapitalize their businesses. things like, how do you get more people in the footprint of what you have? there is menu changes. there is the healthy meal type areas. there's, the, can't think of what i'm looking for, the sanitation and the health type concerns. liz: sure, sure. >> then you look at the growth the global chains have in china, in india, that's all taking, taking off for us. you look at the footprint that we hav
russia is coming back. after can has been a good story this year. i think you put all that together on the crane side it offsets some of the negatives we've seen in europe and china. liz: okay. let me just make that clear for our viewers. the americas, chile, peru, some of brazil, russia and then of course the fracking business is just amazing. let's get to the food service part of this. you know, your involvement in two different businesses. it is a reat balance one is weaker and one pulls up...
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for now an entrepreneur who's become a leading light in russia's opposition movement has a new fight on his hand this time with allegations of theft and money laundering. prosecutors allege that alexina valmy together with his brother defrauded a transport company of more than one point eight million dollars so let's hear more about the charges now marty's out from boston standing by for us live by tom good to see you can you just bring us up today what is the latest now on this. by the rory yes alexei novelli has been charged with fraud and money laundering relating to a case involving a postal service says his brother works in russia's postal service investigators alleged on the two of them set up a fake company then using their contacts in the postal service they managed to convince a private company to use their firm for postal services they then proceeded to massively over charge this company investigators say and then pocketed one point eight million dollars worth of fun was from the deal also laundering some of that money say investigators in a very complex scheme it is detail
for now an entrepreneur who's become a leading light in russia's opposition movement has a new fight on his hand this time with allegations of theft and money laundering. prosecutors allege that alexina valmy together with his brother defrauded a transport company of more than one point eight million dollars so let's hear more about the charges now marty's out from boston standing by for us live by tom good to see you can you just bring us up today what is the latest now on this. by the rory...
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this marks the first time in the civil war that killed more than 40,000 people that russia suggested president assad could actually lose. moscow repeatedly blocked security council measure, the sir ran regime supports iran, hamas, hezbollah and the third biggest stockpile of chemical weapons. johnathan hunt with the news. there seems to be a growing consensus the end could be near for president assad. >> certainly is. the russian position is particularly interesting and significant. it would appear to amount on the part of president assad as greatest ally over the last 18 months that the end is nigh, the rebels are making ground every day, making gains every day. it's an acceptance from the russians in a sense that they have to abandon their old ally and make new friends in syria if they want to maintain any influence after assad has gone. as you said, the nato chief adding to the chorus of voices saying assad's days are numbered. very small right now, listen. >> in anwar, i think the regime in damascus is approaching collapse. i think now is only a question of time. i urge the regim
this marks the first time in the civil war that killed more than 40,000 people that russia suggested president assad could actually lose. moscow repeatedly blocked security council measure, the sir ran regime supports iran, hamas, hezbollah and the third biggest stockpile of chemical weapons. johnathan hunt with the news. there seems to be a growing consensus the end could be near for president assad. >> certainly is. the russian position is particularly interesting and significant. it...
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even the former soviet union russia got rid of their death tax. countries around the world figure out it makes no sense to tax and tax and tax again. get rid of it. >> actually 28 out of 34 of the oecd advanced economy countries have either a wealth tax or estate tax. so factual error number one. number two, you're absolutely right. if you were to completely abolish this which nobody is talked about except dan mitchell, i guess. you'd be talking about something like half a trillion dollars of revenue lost over the next ten years. where you're going to get that from? you're going to get that from programs that help lower income people or the middle class themselves. now you're talking about literally a transfer from the top .2%. not 2%. but this tax only hits the two in 1,000 most wealthy estated. .2%. and that's because of the exemptions we were talking about. currently $5 million for an individual, $10 million for a couple. this is a rare atmosphere up there. it would be a huge hit to the deficit. >> jared, it's not your money. it's not the gover
even the former soviet union russia got rid of their death tax. countries around the world figure out it makes no sense to tax and tax and tax again. get rid of it. >> actually 28 out of 34 of the oecd advanced economy countries have either a wealth tax or estate tax. so factual error number one. number two, you're absolutely right. if you were to completely abolish this which nobody is talked about except dan mitchell, i guess. you'd be talking about something like half a trillion...
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so they're going to be pulling in natural resources from russia, as well. i think both russia as well as latin america are going to be huge performers. of course, government reform plays a big role in that. but i think that's also looking good. >> thank you, ron. so great to get your insight this morning. that's ron shaw with gina ventures. >> thank you. >>> all right. coming up on the show, want an ipad mini but can't get your hands on one? a new report saying that apple may not be able to keep up with demand for the smaller tablet. we're going to tell you why coming up. >>> plus, china's need for speed doesn't just apply to its economic growth. we'll explain that next. >>> and as we go to break, take a look at some the big winners and losers on the dow this year. >>> with welcome back. u.s. traders will begin trading in just over 30 minutes. the cme globex has been closed for christmas and will reopen at 6:00 a.m. eastern. >>> now to some of the other stories making news. former president george h.w. bush remains in a houston hospital as doctors say his h
so they're going to be pulling in natural resources from russia, as well. i think both russia as well as latin america are going to be huge performers. of course, government reform plays a big role in that. but i think that's also looking good. >> thank you, ron. so great to get your insight this morning. that's ron shaw with gina ventures. >> thank you. >>> all right. coming up on the show, want an ipad mini but can't get your hands on one? a new report saying that apple...
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adoptions came from russia over the last 12 years. the bill now goes to the upper house of russia's parliament for a vote next week. if it passes there, president vladimir putin will pass or veto the legislation. >>> it's now been 505 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back in the stock market doesn't like washington's fiscal cliff fight. all three of the major indices closed lower today by nearly 1%. >>> our fourth story "outfront," a day of mourning. one week after 27 people were shot and killed in newtown, connecticut, communities across the nation paid tribute with a moment of silence. the tributes began at 9:30 this morning, the same time those first 911 calls came in to report the shooting last friday. firefighters stood solemnly in the rain as they paused to remember the 20 children and six adults who were gunned down at sandy hook elementary school. more than two dozen states had a moment of silence and lowered their flags to half staff. traders on the floor of the new york stock exchan
adoptions came from russia over the last 12 years. the bill now goes to the upper house of russia's parliament for a vote next week. if it passes there, president vladimir putin will pass or veto the legislation. >>> it's now been 505 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back in the stock market doesn't like washington's fiscal cliff fight. all three of the major indices closed lower today by nearly 1%. >>> our fourth story...
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and what became clear very early on is proposals that you mentioned from russia, china, a variety of arab states to interject the internet into the discussion. as you know, there are two big concerns with that. number one is freedom. we do not want to create even the smallest of doors opening that would run the risk that there would be content censorship. the second thing is, it provides a huge wealth of opportunities and it does well candidly when it's being left alone. when innovation can happen, infrastructure side, content side, et cetera. so we made a very strong statement at the end of the conference a that we were not going to sign this treaty. we had, as you know, 55 nations said either they were going to not sign or think about it more, which obviously is a sign of more concern. and this is part avalon ger, broader discussion that needs to happen about what's going to allow the internet to succeed. >> i think that many of president barack obama's programs i disagree with but i do believe that he appointed you and i am fully behind his approach regarding this issue because it
and what became clear very early on is proposals that you mentioned from russia, china, a variety of arab states to interject the internet into the discussion. as you know, there are two big concerns with that. number one is freedom. we do not want to create even the smallest of doors opening that would run the risk that there would be content censorship. the second thing is, it provides a huge wealth of opportunities and it does well candidly when it's being left alone. when innovation can...
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putin of russia. bill gates, pope benedict, ben bernanke, saudi king. more on how the list was assembled and other details, forbes media ceo, mike, thanks for being with us. >> this is important to us because nothing personifies what we do at forbes like our power list. we're about success and the impact of people who achieve success have. we have ten editors who get together. we draw on a huge bank -- >> they always agree on everything. don't they? >> exactly. there is some subjectivity, i must admit. they talk about the number of people that someone influences. the amount of financial resources that they have. how many spheres they operate in, are they just financial or are tle political or philanthropic. the fourth criteria is do they act on their power, do they use their power. and if you look at -- >> that's the reason why bill gates would rank so high here is how he has used some of his financial power in the philanthropic sphere. it was interesting to me, "forbes" magazine, leading business magazine, most storied one maybe of all -- >> i have no
putin of russia. bill gates, pope benedict, ben bernanke, saudi king. more on how the list was assembled and other details, forbes media ceo, mike, thanks for being with us. >> this is important to us because nothing personifies what we do at forbes like our power list. we're about success and the impact of people who achieve success have. we have ten editors who get together. we draw on a huge bank -- >> they always agree on everything. don't they? >> exactly. there is some...
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it will encourage russia to make moves of its own. you mentioned south africa. south africa is not going in a good direction. it was supposed to be the most optimistic spot on the african continent. i don't see many bright spots. maybe new zealand, but even the new zealand economy is heading south. >>> still ahead, counting down to obamacare. big changes could be coming in 2013 for you and your family thanks to the y president's health care overhaul. we'll tell you what to expect when we come back. >>> well, get ready, america, for the arrival of obamacare. key provisions of the mammoth health care overhaulro kick in. the editorial board member is here to tell you what to expect. or as we call the bill, joe, the lifetime employment act. so what can we expect this year? >> well, look, the bill ramps up starting in october 2013. so you are going to have three big changes. it is pouring out of the obama administration and regulations creating thiiss law and practice and this is process of adhok improve swraition -- improve vaw swraition. you willat see more resista
it will encourage russia to make moves of its own. you mentioned south africa. south africa is not going in a good direction. it was supposed to be the most optimistic spot on the african continent. i don't see many bright spots. maybe new zealand, but even the new zealand economy is heading south. >>> still ahead, counting down to obamacare. big changes could be coming in 2013 for you and your family thanks to the y president's health care overhaul. we'll tell you what to expect when...
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191.2 dot 1 suddenly you can't get to google in russia. all of a sudden the internet looks dramatically different than it does here in the u.s. >> shepard: critics warn it would also encourage censorship. google is leading a campaign against those proposals it posted online statement saying the itu is the wrong place to make decisions about the future of the internet. >> this has been a large misunderstanding which is good to have the opportunity to clarify itu representative spoke with us over the phone. he insisted the organization does not want to become the regulator of the web and that countries are discussing all options at the meeting. >> really about spreading the internet around the world rather than any regulation of it. >> shepard: the conference in dubai scheduled to start on monday and continue for more than a week. former telecom he cannive terry kramer is representing the united states as an ambassador there. he has vowed to oppose any efforts to block the free flow of information. we're learning a train derailment unleashed
191.2 dot 1 suddenly you can't get to google in russia. all of a sudden the internet looks dramatically different than it does here in the u.s. >> shepard: critics warn it would also encourage censorship. google is leading a campaign against those proposals it posted online statement saying the itu is the wrong place to make decisions about the future of the internet. >> this has been a large misunderstanding which is good to have the opportunity to clarify itu representative spoke...
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they're looking to give countries like china and russia a way out of enforcing the sanctions. right now the world is pretty united against iran. if things change down the road they don't want to be on record saying they have a bomb program. they would rather give this excuse to countries that may want it oppose us on further imposition of sanctions. melissa: michael, thanks for coming on the show. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> more breaking news on knight cam tall. adam shapiro with the latest on that. adam? hey, adam. melissa: adam turning the channel on us. we'll go back to him when we have the news. turning natural gas to liquid gold? a brand new plan to turn our surplus of natural gas into clean-burning diesel. details on that breakthrough coming up next. >>> an urban success story. irving, texas, makes it rain while other cities are going broke the mayor is here to share what they are doing right. she also has some advice for the federal government. clearly they need it. i can't wait for this. "piles of money" and good sense coming up. ♪ . melissa: and now for multibill
they're looking to give countries like china and russia a way out of enforcing the sanctions. right now the world is pretty united against iran. if things change down the road they don't want to be on record saying they have a bomb program. they would rather give this excuse to countries that may want it oppose us on further imposition of sanctions. melissa: michael, thanks for coming on the show. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> more breaking news on knight cam tall. adam shapiro with...
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russia's president vladimir putin signed a controversial bill banning americans from adopting russian children. it now goes into effect january 1. there are estimates that this ban could affect more than 1500 adoptions currently under way. the ban is widely viewed as retaliation on a recent u.s. law targeting russians who abuse human rights. for a closer look at russia's proposed adoption ban, tune in to the "today" show at 7:00 here on nbc4. >>> congressional leaders will try again today to reach a deal to keep the country from plunging off the fiscal cliff. president obama hosting that meeting this afternoon at the white house. it will be the first time that he's met with congressional leaders since november 16th. they have just four days now to come to an agreement. democrats and republicans say that means a possible deal will likely extend tax cuts to middle class americans and postpone spending cuts scheduled to take effect. that means the contentious issue will likely be debated sometime in the future. >>> house lawmakers are preparing for an 11th hour deal. they're returning to
russia's president vladimir putin signed a controversial bill banning americans from adopting russian children. it now goes into effect january 1. there are estimates that this ban could affect more than 1500 adoptions currently under way. the ban is widely viewed as retaliation on a recent u.s. law targeting russians who abuse human rights. for a closer look at russia's proposed adoption ban, tune in to the "today" show at 7:00 here on nbc4. >>> congressional leaders will...
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hillary clinton holds an emergency meeting with russia's foreign minister and the un peace envoy for syria to discuss the issue. approving the delivery of missiles to turkey. that aimed to protecting the nato area against attacks. deciding to okay the move after mortar rounds killed five people. missiles expected to arrive in turkey next month. the presidential palace is looking more and more like a camp. the egyptian military and selling our buyer. the worst round of violence in two weeks. clashes killed seven last night. those are your latest headlines. back to dagen and connell. dagen: thank you. if the u.s. goes over that fiscal cliff, people in california will pay a ton in extra taxes. california would have the highest earners there would pay almost 52% as their marginal income tax rate. the highest in the country. the only state that would have a calculated rate would be hawaii. three percentage points to the marginal state income tax rate. we will have entrepreneur ethan anderson coming up, maybe tomorrow, to talk about what that does for business. connell: the tax man is for
hillary clinton holds an emergency meeting with russia's foreign minister and the un peace envoy for syria to discuss the issue. approving the delivery of missiles to turkey. that aimed to protecting the nato area against attacks. deciding to okay the move after mortar rounds killed five people. missiles expected to arrive in turkey next month. the presidential palace is looking more and more like a camp. the egyptian military and selling our buyer. the worst round of violence in two weeks....
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is russia can do something. russia is softening the position on regime change in syria, because i think that they see the syrian regime, this might be an indication we're entering the end game. their job is to ensure that assad doesn't go from even though he's killed 40,000 people, he has been a fairly rational and self-preserving actor here. bombing them with sarin gas means he tipped over into utterly irrational and the whole world has a big problem on his hands. >> this brings up the question of should more have been done earlier, and what were the options? >> it's easy for senator mccain when you're not in power saying we should do all things. the thing we should remember is regime change, libya, egypt, iraq, it very rarely goes well. >> the consequences of regime change, even when it's supported. >> right. in syria there are so many more competing factions for power, that i think a regime change in syria, we might be in for a whole different category of problems. to say that the united states should just wa
is russia can do something. russia is softening the position on regime change in syria, because i think that they see the syrian regime, this might be an indication we're entering the end game. their job is to ensure that assad doesn't go from even though he's killed 40,000 people, he has been a fairly rational and self-preserving actor here. bombing them with sarin gas means he tipped over into utterly irrational and the whole world has a big problem on his hands. >> this brings up the...
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let's have russia disabled but iran should be excluded. assad says, well, i am willing to be a part of the negotiations but not without iran. to accept the exclusion of iran would be a difficult concession for putin. my impression is that it is not quite there yet. >> woodruff: given that, again steve heydemann, how is the west looking at all this? >> it's happening very quickly. it's a matter of enormous concern. if the regime were to collapse in the absence of a political settlement, the potential for increased violence, the possibility that the opposition now is taking shape entirely is not yet ready to govern is seen as a very serious consideration in washington. however, the question of whether it would be possible for the u.s., for example, to accept a negotiated process in which assad himself were permitted to escape accountability is something that i think would be very hard to sell. it's a divide between the u.s. and certainly with the iranians that will hamper efforts to put a political process in place. >> woodruff: at this poin
let's have russia disabled but iran should be excluded. assad says, well, i am willing to be a part of the negotiations but not without iran. to accept the exclusion of iran would be a difficult concession for putin. my impression is that it is not quite there yet. >> woodruff: given that, again steve heydemann, how is the west looking at all this? >> it's happening very quickly. it's a matter of enormous concern. if the regime were to collapse in the absence of a political...
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. >> russia hosting peace talks to end the civil unrest over 20 months. will they encourage president aside to step down? let's go to our correspondent from jerusalem. >> so far the russians have said they will not encourage aside to step down but it must be solved from dialogue. and he said he felt syria could go into a bloody mess but some feel we already have of bloody mess with 45,000 people killed. the rebels tightened the noose on some of the larger power base like damascus and other areas where there is fighting right now but the russians have been the biggest protector that if some point* russia will abandon assad the rebels think russia will lose all influence which is what they do not want to do. then there would be a transitional government, of constitution, the election for right now it does not seem they will take any part of the deal. the human toll is astronomical refugees growing exponentially. 150,000 across the border in turkey. also jordan mostly women and children. in the long term what will we do with these people on top of those who
. >> russia hosting peace talks to end the civil unrest over 20 months. will they encourage president aside to step down? let's go to our correspondent from jerusalem. >> so far the russians have said they will not encourage aside to step down but it must be solved from dialogue. and he said he felt syria could go into a bloody mess but some feel we already have of bloody mess with 45,000 people killed. the rebels tightened the noose on some of the larger power base like damascus...
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it has the largest known proven coal reserves in the entire world and is tied with russia for the largest gas production. joining me at the table is westin solutions, inc a company doi doing. steve coll and president of the new american foundation and a staff writer at the new yorker magazine. francis bernanke and dan dicker is it still at the table. i'm really curious about how this boom is going to transform american politics. i'm particularly concerned about climate, right? it seems to me that we are basically in certain ways headed in exactly the wrong direction, but also at the same time headed in the right direction. here's what i mean by that. k carbon emissions are the lowest in the country since 1992. that's largely because every btu of natural gas you substitute for coal, you get 50% of the emissions. at the same time we have this foss fill fuel boom, we have this decline in the carbon emissions. i wonder how should i feel from an environmental perspective about these two facts that seem to be in deep tension with each other? >> i think the main thing, chris, is we have to get o
it has the largest known proven coal reserves in the entire world and is tied with russia for the largest gas production. joining me at the table is westin solutions, inc a company doi doing. steve coll and president of the new american foundation and a staff writer at the new yorker magazine. francis bernanke and dan dicker is it still at the table. i'm really curious about how this boom is going to transform american politics. i'm particularly concerned about climate, right? it seems to me...
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law that targets human rights abuses in russia. in the past two decades, more , mo 60,000 russian children have been given new homes inside the u.s. it elaine quijano met one family whose adoption is now on hold. >> look at this. look. >> reporter: two years ago kim and robert summers decided to adopt from russia. it took nearly 18 months, but last july, the couple was matched with a 15-month-old boy. enen you saw his picture for the first time, what did you think? k i knew that this was the child i was meant to parent. and i took one look at this little ginger boy, and i fell in love with him. >> reporter: the summers began filling their new jersey home with baby clothes, a crib, and even a stroller. they traveled to his orphanage in russia twice to bond with him. >> say, hi, daddy. >> reporter: you've given him a name. >> yes. preston mackey summers. he's a wonderful young boy who needs love and attention. >> reporter: like 1,500 other american families, the summers torry that the law banning opericans from adopting russian thedr
law that targets human rights abuses in russia. in the past two decades, more , mo 60,000 russian children have been given new homes inside the u.s. it elaine quijano met one family whose adoption is now on hold. >> look at this. look. >> reporter: two years ago kim and robert summers decided to adopt from russia. it took nearly 18 months, but last july, the couple was matched with a 15-month-old boy. enen you saw his picture for the first time, what did you think? k i knew that...
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living well into the future science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back let's continue talking about muni land because california has got a few bankrupt cities in my home state that's ok i'm used to california being a mess but one is san bernardino and i know stork fight is actually going on there here's a little of the back story. this region have the third highest foreclosure rate in the country and should be unemployment stood at fifteen point nine percent people are not working they're not paying taxes they're not shopping they're losing their homes forty thousand homes in foreclosure. so negative economic factors needless to say drove that city in part to bankruptcy and now the california public employees retirement system better known as cal pers is engaged in an historic fight in san bernardino according to business week it's trying to rewrite the rules for bankruptcy he's claiming that it should get paid before almost everyone else including bondholders so let's bring back in to ask her what is at stake h
living well into the future science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back let's continue talking about muni land because california has got a few bankrupt cities in my home state that's ok i'm used to california being a mess but one is san bernardino and i know stork fight is actually going on there here's a little of the back story. this region have the third highest foreclosure rate in the country and should be...
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dead, two fifty cents to the hospital because of cold weather in winter in russia. a woman in louisville trying to buy two ipads with an electronic benefits transfer card and basically what we would call cash welfare. she was the ninth, ran out of the store trying to steal the ipads, one example of what we call the entitlement culture. welfare and food stamps are not a stop gap. they have become a way of life. joining us is star parker, founder of cure, a reformed welfare cheat to. along time since you have been with us. you have been way too long. >> glad to be back with you. stuart: i want to talk about this edt cash card. this lady was trying to buy ipads with it. what you could buy with the edt card was heavily restricted but apparently it is not. tell me. >> you have a fee to got caught shoplifting but the bigger problem is this massive government program. like all government programs is drenched with fraud and abuse. think about this particular industry, the food stamp part, a $71 billion industry. have 200,000 retailers who accept this card because it is so m
dead, two fifty cents to the hospital because of cold weather in winter in russia. a woman in louisville trying to buy two ipads with an electronic benefits transfer card and basically what we would call cash welfare. she was the ninth, ran out of the store trying to steal the ipads, one example of what we call the entitlement culture. welfare and food stamps are not a stop gap. they have become a way of life. joining us is star parker, founder of cure, a reformed welfare cheat to. along time...
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baal and cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying but his father said he says it's not so much the rituals they cherish as the moral principles he does not approve of what ninety's doing as a group but old believe a woman must never show her naked legs and. things started to spoil during the soviet union. was more and more young people leaving for big city this year is the all believers culture could be imperiled nowadays young people prefer urban life to devoting their lives to agriculture but now sorry to leave it inside to remember that and try to keep their. plans to continue her studies abroad program by this says wherever she goes as long as the queues are fresh in her memory so is the culture ok. its first very night in moscow you're watching business ought to it's good to have your company libel fixing money and. laundering and more two thousand and twelve has seen the banking world rocked by scandals this year financial institutions have paid record fine settling over twenty billion dollars buckle
baal and cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying but his father said he says it's not so much the rituals they cherish as the moral principles he does not approve of what ninety's doing as a group but old believe a woman must never show her naked legs and. things started to spoil during the soviet union. was more and more young people leaving for big city this year is the all believers culture could be...
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addressed in russia and there is a little bit. protection for the rights of citizens in russia as far as class suits marken syrian at least up she's missing well as. she was from public organizations from a. thank you from school from a public organisation the movement so many many as they can know that this in one more thing. today's law especially corporate law i mean financial law is very. specific and the here is a very special area of the legislation is the vision therefore every question to the final work was done establishing. arbitration in the court of the economic union. but i think we need to. work on the legislation packages. to establish those but the i teach them. to to regulate the area of arbitration courts as a branch of education when we need to make rushes diction attractive for businesses what thankless the best about it was just before more than you know that getting into street itself. and i set an example of the genius of choosing the russians the jurisdiction is by the uk. but it is that they're using russi
addressed in russia and there is a little bit. protection for the rights of citizens in russia as far as class suits marken syrian at least up she's missing well as. she was from public organizations from a. thank you from school from a public organisation the movement so many many as they can know that this in one more thing. today's law especially corporate law i mean financial law is very. specific and the here is a very special area of the legislation is the vision therefore every question...
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we are the only company offering to fly within russia. russia is a big country, as we all know. it was a very important milestone in the history of the company. we have a policy of only flying friend new aircraft. the myth of this industry was to deploy 20-year-old aircraft what we said is those are the booming targets. they should get brand new aircraft, rather than old ones. you are doing fights to new york and los angeles. you do have a presence in the united states. >> of course. we are picking up u.s. clients and flying them internationally. there is a lot of business for u.s. corporations who do not necessarily want to bring their own aircraft. cheryl: what is next for you? are you going to look to maybe expand, maybe get larger jets? >> we feel that the global express is the sweet spot for long range international travel. with the soon to come, but easily gets you point to point anywhere on the planet without any stops. we believe that the top end of the market is not a scalable market. our motto lives off the same exact air model for all of our clients. cheryl: it looks
we are the only company offering to fly within russia. russia is a big country, as we all know. it was a very important milestone in the history of the company. we have a policy of only flying friend new aircraft. the myth of this industry was to deploy 20-year-old aircraft what we said is those are the booming targets. they should get brand new aircraft, rather than old ones. you are doing fights to new york and los angeles. you do have a presence in the united states. >> of course. we...
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this was russia's response to president obama's anticorruption law. it denies russian officials from getting u.s. visas if they were associated with human rights violations. >> it's very tragic that these children are potentially going to fall victim to really just senseless politics. >> reporter: lauren koch with the national council for adoptions says with 700,000 russian orphans, the children are the ones caught in the political web. >> most of them have been matched with children. they consider these children part of their families already. they have introduced, you know, them via pictures and other methods to their siblings here in the united states. and it's really heartbreaking. >> bring it over here so we can see it. >> reporter: a heartbreak that could become a reality for the fong family who can do nothing but wait, watch and hope. >> we're the fong family. we want to provide a home to just at least one boy from russia and, you know, we have a home, we have a lovely family. we're hoping that all this can move forward and this will be the las
this was russia's response to president obama's anticorruption law. it denies russian officials from getting u.s. visas if they were associated with human rights violations. >> it's very tragic that these children are potentially going to fall victim to really just senseless politics. >> reporter: lauren koch with the national council for adoptions says with 700,000 russian orphans, the children are the ones caught in the political web. >> most of them have been matched with...
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three-quarter of a million children in russia lack parental custody. serendipitous dui. we'll explain in grapevine. up next, the deadly storm make post holiday unbearable for many. we bring you a live update. [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call... to switch, and you could save hundreds. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >> doug: a powerful winter storm brought snow to the northeast and driving rain and wind to areas along the coast th
three-quarter of a million children in russia lack parental custody. serendipitous dui. we'll explain in grapevine. up next, the deadly storm make post holiday unbearable for many. we bring you a live update. [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify,...
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. >>> according to russia's foreign minister, weapons had been scattered around the country. u.s. has expressed fears the government might use the weapons. >>> in the vatican city pope benedict granted his former butler a pardon today. he was arrested in may after vatican police found what they called an enormous stash of private papal documents in his apartment. he gave the documents to a journalist because he thought exposing quote the evil and corruption in the vatican would put the church back on the right track. he was released just two months into his 18-month sentence. >> three people are facing murder charges in connection with a deadly home explosion in indiana last month. the blast happened in indianapolis on november 19th. the explosion and fire killed two people and damaged more than 30 homes can had to be demolished. investigators believe the homeowners blew up the home in hopes of collecting some $300,000 in insurance. prosecutors say they filled the house with gas. >> it would require six to nine hours for the house to fill with gas to reach the gas air ration of co
. >>> according to russia's foreign minister, weapons had been scattered around the country. u.s. has expressed fears the government might use the weapons. >>> in the vatican city pope benedict granted his former butler a pardon today. he was arrested in may after vatican police found what they called an enormous stash of private papal documents in his apartment. he gave the documents to a journalist because he thought exposing quote the evil and corruption in the vatican...
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russia, the middle east continue to be our largest and fastest growing markets. david: i guess the middle east has a sweet tooth over there. it is a little different than the one we eat. >> i think they certainly like to indulge. the toppings seem to be even more gui and fabulous than you see in the u.s. david: you have a franchise in libya. >> we found incredible franchise partners. focus. international. they found the right franchise partners. that is what it takes. [talking over each other] david: getting back to cinnabon. we all know that every now and then, as long as you do it in moderation, there is no harm in eating something that has 800 calories. you have no plans to change that formula. >> yes. we help people indulge responsibly in portion size. we have a mini buns that is only 300 calories. there are lots of ways to indulge responsibly. david: the rest of the franchise is actually the core of a business that is expanding. >> absolutely. the heart of the business is still franchising. cinnabon branded products in grocery stores are one of the fastest g
russia, the middle east continue to be our largest and fastest growing markets. david: i guess the middle east has a sweet tooth over there. it is a little different than the one we eat. >> i think they certainly like to indulge. the toppings seem to be even more gui and fabulous than you see in the u.s. david: you have a franchise in libya. >> we found incredible franchise partners. focus. international. they found the right franchise partners. that is what it takes. [talking over...
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and russia had been on opposite sides of the conflict of syria with russia expressing support. but today's meeting suggestions a possible compromise. this comes as fox news is reporting that the syrian military has moved to mix deadly chemical weapons. they will not confirm whether they have the weapons, only saying that they would never use those weapons against their own people. >>> president obama and john boehner will talking on the phone about the fiscal cliff. still, there's no real progress. this all comes as another republican says he's willing to break ranks regarding this. tom coburn said that he -- some are looking for a way to save grace as they move in. >>> allison turns reports, hundreds of thousands of california jobs could be lost. alison? >> reporter: and dave, the defense industry projects about 135,000 jobs would be lost in california over the next few years if those tax increases and massive spending cuts kick in at the end of this month. if there's no deal on those, the pentagon was initially told not to plan for the cuts. that's all changed. in the last 24
and russia had been on opposite sides of the conflict of syria with russia expressing support. but today's meeting suggestions a possible compromise. this comes as fox news is reporting that the syrian military has moved to mix deadly chemical weapons. they will not confirm whether they have the weapons, only saying that they would never use those weapons against their own people. >>> president obama and john boehner will talking on the phone about the fiscal cliff. still, there's no...
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of the federation in russia is that in russia but over fifty most of them in central russia. and in the russia's far east and besides i would like to remind all the heads of the constituent parts of russia that the need to pursue their own regional. demographic develop into policies of progress in their respective regions i'm with the democratic experts it note that once again he delivers a second child to you this is a testament to their readiness and willingness to deliver at their age i said and i am convinced that the norm in russia should be a family with three children. but still a back today and. we need to do a lot that we need to provide there should have been a bill and environment for women in the first place so that they would not worry that delivering a second and more children would bar their way to a good career good job and would confine them to being a housekeeper to being. a homemaker and that is what we need to have education programs for retraining for four females and. employment support policies that this will definitely affect a family sure whether to h
of the federation in russia is that in russia but over fifty most of them in central russia. and in the russia's far east and besides i would like to remind all the heads of the constituent parts of russia that the need to pursue their own regional. demographic develop into policies of progress in their respective regions i'm with the democratic experts it note that once again he delivers a second child to you this is a testament to their readiness and willingness to deliver at their age i said...
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there had been speculation that all of this negative reaction, yes, even coming from russia and china alwhraoeus to nort, allies to north korea may be playing a factor in this delay. i'm told no, kim jong un is the new young leader there. he's marking the first anniversary of the death of his father kim jong-il. we think according to the experts they will go forward with this and we think that whatever happens, successor failure, it's going to be declared a success, bill. bill: thanks, greg. greg palkot will be declared a success on the inside of that country, thanks in london. martha: a lot of politics at play as greg says, that is why this rocket launch is so controversial. the u.s. and most of the world believes that north korea is working on a ballistic missile that would be capable of hitting america. the rogue nation has conducted four tests of long range missiles since 1998 all of the tests as greg was just saying have landed in the water, they all failed. as we are saying that does not mean that they have stopped trying. bill: and they will try again. also overseas, hillary cl
there had been speculation that all of this negative reaction, yes, even coming from russia and china alwhraoeus to nort, allies to north korea may be playing a factor in this delay. i'm told no, kim jong un is the new young leader there. he's marking the first anniversary of the death of his father kim jong-il. we think according to the experts they will go forward with this and we think that whatever happens, successor failure, it's going to be declared a success, bill. bill: thanks, greg....
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that's they way that we're russia up holds the principles of collective effort. if you voted with challenges like game but i just brought you that should bring all countries in retreat here there is that it is that our experience in the past twenty years. is a clearly shows in that is evil is on was there actually you mean you know that we see tendencies towards further into grey she did write about increasing all over the world to invent american good in north america and asia and we should not be stay away from death on the contrary we should very consistent make use of war lead them to just that we have an assembly if they see the good are coming a world of ice and actual our neighbors are becoming increasingly interested in integration is. we have a theory or. matt it could be serious we're going to get into trouble with them too but isn't that the trade zone in iraq cheaper to be in the c.i.s. which you know and actually i would like to think parliament here for him to get ready firing these documents first and putting it on for more than a thought would be
that's they way that we're russia up holds the principles of collective effort. if you voted with challenges like game but i just brought you that should bring all countries in retreat here there is that it is that our experience in the past twenty years. is a clearly shows in that is evil is on was there actually you mean you know that we see tendencies towards further into grey she did write about increasing all over the world to invent american good in north america and asia and we should...
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a ritual and educates in imperial russia. the tradition of staging bowls is being revived in our time. but these are parties with pavel. suck. i demand satisfaction. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. so you love rolph russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure you're ending your ear with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of un security council how do you think the much criticised joint security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council allegedly cannot act on syria. by these by the desire to see some action on the part of the security council the critics wanted the posse resolution under chapter seven which provides for
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of russia. exploiting something what you call we can put it in writing made in russia you can put a little grain you can put in or something at least some products in agriculture other such products that we can we can export. as many give you a couple of examples in australia. you may find russian being made in russia they say you can find is in england but a bit of but i never really saw it in perth i have seen in australia. in the streets a piece in the street right now drinking russian beer we were there the baltic a brand there is there's a one. you might find russian ice cream in some of the european shops for many years already so it's moving not. because should not expect that tomorrow shops will be. as russian products are probably covered. well this is traditionally a market that is speaking a spot like you've been in the studio before you said your ministry monitors the imports of certain goods and if the rates go sky and you take some protecting measures so are you taking any measures
of russia. exploiting something what you call we can put it in writing made in russia you can put a little grain you can put in or something at least some products in agriculture other such products that we can we can export. as many give you a couple of examples in australia. you may find russian being made in russia they say you can find is in england but a bit of but i never really saw it in perth i have seen in australia. in the streets a piece in the street right now drinking russian beer...
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have rubles to spend and presence or traveling or anything like that and at the same time traders in russia will have a very long all day break they don't want to risk it because other markets will be trading so probably move out into cash a lot of that the million ruble question is better to have a weaker ruble or a stronger ruble what do you think for the two of us at best to have a stable ruble therefore we don't risk our savings being too devalued or prices going to high for example but a weaker ruble can actually help and i believe that the next year we will see the ruble actually weakening because the russian government has had recent problems in balancing its own budget and having a weaker ruble export oriented economies like russia companies like ross and. get more money what they're selling abroad and therefore they're paying more taxes into the budget balance for example so that probably will be what was going to happen whereas having a strong ruble could actually keep interest rates intact. and therefore available money available on. market to play people in their vote call me so
have rubles to spend and presence or traveling or anything like that and at the same time traders in russia will have a very long all day break they don't want to risk it because other markets will be trading so probably move out into cash a lot of that the million ruble question is better to have a weaker ruble or a stronger ruble what do you think for the two of us at best to have a stable ruble therefore we don't risk our savings being too devalued or prices going to high for example but a...
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no no the theory works really theory i would say that russia is a very interesting case i'm sorry to say because. you're interesting because for quite a while the roads were very very unhappy we've done studies in many many countries and there are there are broad generalizations rich countries tend to be happier than poor countries and russia already in one hundred eighty one when you did a first survey was below where its economic level then by nine hundred ninety was way below where its economic level would be to below nigeria and india and pretty poor countries it was quite a bit lower than you can marry then by ninety ninety five lowered still went on to ninety nine very low in fact at that point most russians describe themselves as unhappy dissatisfied with their lives i think that the reasons are not terribly amazing russia had a collapse the soviet union collapsed the economy collapsed down to less than half its former lovelle order broke down the belief system broke down on everything that there are many things that people contribute to happy to stand by. all at once practica
no no the theory works really theory i would say that russia is a very interesting case i'm sorry to say because. you're interesting because for quite a while the roads were very very unhappy we've done studies in many many countries and there are there are broad generalizations rich countries tend to be happier than poor countries and russia already in one hundred eighty one when you did a first survey was below where its economic level then by nine hundred ninety was way below where its...